White Water Rafting
Nepal is considered one of the best places in the world for whitewater rafting, which is not surprising given that the country is home to some of the tallest mountains in the world. The rivers in Nepal flow down from the glaciers formed by these white giants through narrow gorges, creating a potential rush across steep hillsides that originate from the mountain ranges in Nepal or Tibet, and then join the Ganges River.
“Wow, whitewater rafting in Nepal sounds like it would be an incredible adventure! The idea of floating down to a rapidly/smoothly flowing river and camping on white river beaches sounds so peaceful and rejuvenating. It would be a great way to escape the stress of city life and connect with nature. The best refreshing way of mind and soul through what one used to play with splashes of water in childhood could be more to plan in your now and then trip.
Do you like to have more details, a swift click on anyone below will help you to know what white water rafting fun in Nepal is.
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Trishuli River Rafting
- Rafting Duration: 1-3 Days
- Grade: II-III class
- Put-in point: Charudi
- Put-out point: Three points to depend on the timing – Kurininghat/Gaighat/Fishling
- Stretch: About 65 Km
- Best time: Except Winter (Dec. Jan. Feb)
- Difficulty level: Easy
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Sunkoshi Reiver Rafting
• Rafting Duration: 7 to 10 days.
• Grade: III-IV class
• Put-in point: Dumja
• Put-out point: Chatara
• Rafting Distance: about 270km
• Ideal Time: May to June and September to November
• Difficulty level: Moderate to Difficult and Intermediate-Advanced level (depends on duration)
- Arun River Rafting
- Tamur River Rafting